> Probably not, but the user doesn't care, just wants the mail gone and to stop > showing up. Telling them to go to the site, jump through password recovery > hoop and then unsubscribe (which on some sites is quite difficult, as you > will be signed up for 5 or 6 different mailings, each of which you have to > seek out individually) is … well, not going to work with many users, > especially the less technical.
Not to mention that it is a violation of Federal law. Federal law requires a "one-step" unsubscribe method. Anne -- Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. Dean of Cyberlaw & Cybersecurity, Lincoln Law School CEO, SuretyMail Email Reputation Certification Advisor, Governor's Innovation Response Team Task Force Author: Section 6 of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (the Federal anti-spam law) Legislative Consultant, GDPR, CCPA (CA) & CCDPA (CO) Compliance Consultant Board of Directors, Denver Internet Exchange Former Counsel: Mail Abuse Prevention System (MAPS)